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| Alphabetical [« »] cives 1 civibus 1 civic 6 civil 22 civile 1 civilem 3 civili 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 even 23 necessary 22 because 22 civil 22 does 22 own 22 parents | Pius PP. XI Divini illius magistri IntraText - Concordances civil |
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1 11| two, namely the family and civil society, belong to the natural 2 12| therefore of rights over civil society. Nevertheless, the 3 12| complete development; whereas civil society is a perfect society, 4 12| perfection precisely in civil society. ~ 5 22| legitimate dispositions of civil authority; she is in every 6 24| well-being of families and of civil society; for it keeps far 7 32| to any right whatever of civil society and of the State, 8 35| into and become part of civil society, not directly by 9 37| the natural law in their civil enactments. Thus, to give 10 42| have been conferred upon civil society by the Author of 11 42| education cannot pertain to civil society in the same way 12 43| function therefore of the civil authority residing in the 13 50| general also it belongs to civil society and the State to 14 51| authorities, ecclesiastical and civil, establishing one over things 15 52| else is comprised in the civil and political order, rightly 16 53| and maintain instead that civil society and the State are 17 53| and disastrous as well for civil society as for the well-being 18 54| obligations as members of a civil society. This follows of 19 74| the religious, moral and civil training of their children, 20 77| advantage and prosperity of civil society, and since the family 21 82| may not be opposed by any civil authority ready to recognize 22 85| submissive to constituted civil authority in every legitimate